F1 Miami Grand Prix: ABC and ESPN’s Coverage of F1’s Second-Annual Sunshine State Stop Goes Beyond Race Day

ESPN studio shows SportsCenter and Marty & McGee will be on hand in Miami, while an exclusive preview show will stream on ESPN's social/digital channels

Last year, Formula 1 (F1) made its long-awaited return to Florida since the 1959 United States Grand Prix at Sebring International Raceway in Sebring, Florida. Now poised to entertain fans of the sport in its sophomore appearance, Sunday’s second annual Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix at the Miami International Autodrome will be the first of three U.S.-based races — the Las Vegas Grand Prix isn’t until Sunday, Nov. 19 — to air on the airwaves of ABC, ESPN, ESPN+, and ESPN Deportes.

The race will air live on ABC and ESPN Deportes on Sunday and will also stream live in English and Spanish on ESPN+. Race day coverage on ABC and ESPN+ will begin at 2 p.m. with the Grand Prix Sunday presented by L’OR Coffee pre-race show, with the race start at 3:30 p.m. The ESPN Deportes telecast will start at 3 p.m.

Saturday afternoon’s qualifying will air live on ESPN and ESPN Deportes and all three of the race’s practice sessions will air on ESPN or ESPN2 and ESPN Deportes on Friday and Saturday. The race and qualifying telecasts will air commercial-free with sponsorship from Mercedes-Benz.

ESPN programs SportsCenter and Marty & McGee will have on-site presence for the event, ABC News’ Good Morning America and Nightline will have content from Miami and ESPN Deportes news platforms will report on the event as well.

As she has done for other North American F1 races, former IndyCar and NASCAR star Danica Patrick will be joining the Sky Sports F1 commentary team as an analyst. ESPN and F1 have been bringing Sky’s coverage to American viewers since F1 returned to ESPN networks in 2018.

ESPN will utilize a set in the Formula 1 paddock for programs and reports as well as other locations around the circuit. Among content on ESPN and ABC platforms surrounding the race telecast:

  • SportsCenter: Anchor Nicole Briscoe, also the host of ESPN’s F1 encore telecasts, will report from Miami on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday for SportsCenter, with content appearing in various editions of ESPN’s signature news and information program throughout the day. Also contributing to SportsCenter from Miami will be anchor Gary Striewski and reporters Marty Smith and Ryan McGee.
  • Good Morning America and Nightline:ABC News’ Good Morning America and Nightline will have content from the Miami Grand Prix, including features on driver Logan Sargeant, the only American competing in Formula 1.
  • Marty & McGee — The Marty & McGee program will originate from the Miami Grand Prix on Saturday, May 6, from 7-10 a.m. Marty & McGee is live on Saturday mornings on SEC Network and ESPN Radio. Marty Smith and Ryan McGee meet at the intersection of southern lifestyle and sports to bring viewers the latest headlines, Hillbilly and otherwise, across the SEC landscape.
  • Countdown to Miami — ESPN will produce an exclusive preview show that will air live on ESPN social media and digital channels from 2:30-3:30 p.m. on race day. Countdown to Miami will be hosted by SportsCenter anchor Gary Striewski, with commentator Katie George and analyst Spencer Hall. Originating from the ESPN set at the race circuit, the show will stream to ESPN’s YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook accounts, as well as the ESPN App. In addition to driver interviews and special guests, the crew will break down all the latest F1 news heading into the race as well as previewing the race and making their predictions before the lights go out and the Grand Prix begins.
  • ESPN.com/F1 — ESPN’s coverage of F1 includes a dedicated site that reports on the championship year-round, with reporters on-site at every race. ESPN’s F1 reporters also contribute to the video podcast program Unlapped, which appears year-round on the ESPN YouTube channel. Also connected with the ESPN.com/F1 website are social handles @ESPNF1 on Twitter, @ESPNF1 on Instagram and ESPNF1 on Facebook.
  • ESPN Social Media Platforms — The ESPN Social Media team will be on-site in Miami along with Creator Network alum Toni Cowan-Brown who will take over SportsCenter Instagram on race day with an all-access story. Included will be exclusive content with teams and drivers, behind-the-scenes moments, along with celebrity appearances including the Red Bull VIP Zone with the Fast and Furious cast. Also, the team will collaborate on marketing activations with DJ Gryffin, including his performance on the ESPN sponsored stage with F1 driver Daniel Ricciardo.
  • ESPN Deportes and International – Reporter Katia Castorena will be at the Miami Grand Prix to provide content for ESPN Deportes news platforms as well as Spanish-language ESPN news platforms in other countries and territories.

Red Bull's Max Verstappen was the first-ever winner of the Miami Grand Prix in 2022.

Last year, Red Bull’s, and eventual Drivers’ Champion, Max Verstappen won his third of 15 wins of the 2022 race calendar in Miami. Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz rounded out the podium with a second- and third-place finish, respectively. A staggering 240,000 fans attended the race, which forced F1 to increase the grandstand seats for this year by 3,000 to a total of 56,000.

Here is the schedule for this weekend’s events (all times ET)

Friday, May 5
Practice 1 (1:55 p.m.) on ESPN2 and ESPN Deportes
F1 Show (3:30 p.m.) on ESPN3
Practice 2 (5:25 p.m.) on ESPN2 and ESPN Deportes

Saturday, May 6
Practice 3 (12:25 p.m.) on ESPN and ESPN Deportes
Qualifying (3:55 p.m.) on ESPN and ESPN Deportes
Ted’s Qualifying Notebook (6:30 p.m.) on ESPN3

Sunday, May 7
Grand Prix Sunday presented by L’OR Coffee (2:00 p.m.) on ABC, ESPN+
Countdown to Miami (2:30 p.m.) on ESPN YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, ESPN Deportes, and ESPN App
Race (3:25 p.m.) on ABC, ESPN+, and ESPN Deportes
Checkered Flag (5:30 p.m.) on ESPN3
Ted’s Race Notebook (6:30 p.m.) on ESPN3
Race (encore at 7:30 p.m.) on ESPN2
Race (encore at 10:00 p.m.) on ESPNEWS

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